Explore More With The Wisconsin State Park System’s New 12-Month Admission Pass
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the Wisconsin State Park System will be moving to a 12-month admission pass model. The new 12-month admission passes will be available for purchase beginning Monday, Dec. 2, 2024.
The update to the Wisconsin State Park System admission pass follows the implementation of 2023 Wisconsin Act 113, which was signed by Governor Tony Evers on March 14, 2024. The new pass model is valid for 12 months following the month of purchase, rather than expiring on Dec. 31. The 2025 passes purchased in December 2024 will be valid through January 2026.
The physical appearance of the pass has also been updated. In addition to being slightly larger, the 12 months of the year will be listed around the perimeter of the pass. Beginning in 2025, the pass will be marked to indicate the month and year in which the pass will expire. The pass remains valid until the final day of the 12th month following the month in which it is issued. For example, a pass that is marked to expire March 2026 will be valid through March 31, 2026.
Reduced-rate vehicle admission passes will still be available for additional vehicles registered to the same address. Reduced-rate passes must be purchased at the same time as the full-price pass or at a later date with proof of purchase of the full-price vehicle pass. Passes for additional vehicles will expire in the same month and year as the household’s full-price pass.
Beginning in March 2025, conservation patron state park vehicle admission passes will be the same design as other vehicle admission passes. The validity period for conservation patron passholders is not changing. A conservation patron pass will always be marked for the month of March, regardless of when it was redeemed.
Customers are encouraged to save time by buying their passes online. Orders placed online will receive an email receipt with a confirmation number that can be used immediately for park entry. Twelve-month vehicle admission passes purchased online will be delivered pre-marked with the expiration month and year according to the date of purchase.
2025 Wisconsin State Park And Forest Fees
Vehicle Admission Passes
A vehicle admission pass is required on all motor vehicles stopping in state parks, forests and recreation areas. Admission passes can be purchased online or at most individual properties via drive-up window service or electronic sales kiosks.
If there is more than one vehicle registered to the same household, additional vehicle passes are available for $15.50 for in-state plates and $20.50 for out-of-state plates. A senior citizen 12-month sticker is available for $13 to Wisconsin residents 65 years of age and older. Daily passes are $13 for vehicles with Wisconsin licenses plates and $16 for vehicles with out-of-state plates for all properties in 2025.
Many companies and organizations purchase vehicle admission passes for their members. Customers interested in purchasing a bulk order of 12-month passes on behalf of themselves or their organization should contact DNRFWPPRWIParksStore@wisconsin.gov.
Learn more about Wisconsin State Park System vehicle admission and the 12-month admission pass on the DNR’s Vehicle Admission webpage.
State Trail Passes
The 2025 annual state trail passes will go on sale beginning Monday, Dec. 2, 2024. The annual state trail pass is valid for the calendar year. A 2025 annual state trail pass will expire Dec. 31, 2025, regardless of when it was purchased.
A state trail pass is required for all people age 16 or older who bike, cross-country ski, horseback ride or inline skate on certain trails. A state trail pass is not required for walking or hiking. The DNR reminds the public that annual state trail passes are different from vehicle admission passes.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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